Bruny Island Long Weekend food, wine and walking, Tasmania: The newest Great Walk of Tasmania

By Louise Southerden
Updated January 23 2017 - 3:08pm, first published January 22 2017 - 12:15am
Bruny is effectively two islands, North and South, connected by a narrow isthmus called The Neck. Photo: Tourism Tasmania
Bruny is effectively two islands, North and South, connected by a narrow isthmus called The Neck. Photo: Tourism Tasmania
Rock formations on the beach, Bruny Island. Photo: Tourism Tasmania
Rock formations on the beach, Bruny Island. Photo: Tourism Tasmania
Luxurious safari tents, Bruny Island. Photo: Tourism Tasmania
Luxurious safari tents, Bruny Island. Photo: Tourism Tasmania

It's the sunset end of a late autumn day and I'm standing naked in a forest, surrounded by the tallest trees I've seen in years.

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